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OGC-97-17 1 (1997-01-27)

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GAO            United States
               General Accounting Office
               Washington, D.C. 20548

               Office of the General Counsel




               B-275930



               January 27, 1997

               The Honorable James M. Jeffords
               Chairman
               The Honorable Edward M. Kennedy
               Ranking Minority Member
               Committee on Labor and Human Resources
               United States Senate

               The Honorable William F. Goodling
               Chairman
               The Honorable William L. Clay
               Ranking Minority Member
               Committee on Education and the Workforce
               House of Representatives

               Subject: Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration:
                         Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride

               Pursuant to section 801(a)(2)(A) of title 5, United States Code, this is our report on
               a major rule promulgated by the Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and
               Health Administration (OSHA), entitled Occupational Exposure to Methylene
               Chloride (RIN: 1218-AA98). We received the rule on January 9, 1997. It was
               published in the Federal Register as a final rule on January 10, 1997. 62 Fed. Reg.
               1493.

               The final rule amends the regulations for employee exposure to methylene chloride
               (MC). The rule reduces the existing 8-hour time weighted average (TWA) exposure
               from 500 parts MC per million parts (ppm) of air to 25 ppm. Also, the rule deletes
               the ceiling limit concentration of 1,000 ppm and reduces the short-term exposure
               limit from 2,000 ppm (measured over 5 minutes in any 2-hour period) to 125 ppm,
               measured as a 15-minute TWA. Further, OSHA sets an action level of 12.5 ppm
               measured as an 8-hour TWA. The rule also contains provisions for exposure
               control, personal protective equipment, employee exposure monitoring, training,
               medical surveillance, hazard communications, regulated areas, and recordkeeping.


GAO/OGC-97-17

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